1 Xu Wu (吴 旭) Xu Wu ● Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication, ASU ● Tel: (480)939-9388 ● E-mail: [email protected]EDUCATION Ph.D. (2005) University of Florida (Gainesville, FL) College of Journalism & Communications Dissertation: Chinese Cyber Nationalism: How China’s Online Public Sphere Affects Its Social and Political Transitions MAMC (2002) University of Florida (Gainesville, FL) College of Journalism & Communications B.A. (1992) People’s University of China (Beijing, China) School of Journalism, Major: Journalism ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE May 2010 – present Associate Professor (tenured) Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication Arizona State University August 2011 – May 2013 Visiting Associate Professor (on sabbatical leave) Dept. of Media and Communication College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences City University of Hong Kong August 2005 – May 2010 Assistant Professor Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication Arizona State University June 2007 – May 2013 Adjunct Professor Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences Johns Hopkins University August 2002 – July 2005 Teaching Assistant / Instructor College of Journalism & Communications University of Florida PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE 2009 – present China Central Television (English Channel) (Beijing, China) Current Affair Commentator (part-time) 2011 – 2013 Chinese Phoenix TV News Network (Hong Kong, China) Current Affair Commentator (part-time) 1999 – 2000 Brand Times, Economic Daily Newspaper Group (Beijing, China)
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1 Xu Wu (吴 旭)
Xu Wu ● Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication, ASU ● Tel: (480)939-9388 ● E-mail: [email protected]
EDUCATION
Ph.D. (2005) University of Florida (Gainesville, FL) College of Journalism & Communications
Dissertation: Chinese Cyber Nationalism: How China’s Online Public Sphere Affects
Its Social and Political Transitions
MAMC (2002) University of Florida (Gainesville, FL)
College of Journalism & Communications
B.A. (1992) People’s University of China (Beijing, China) School of Journalism, Major: Journalism
ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE
May 2010 – present Associate Professor (tenured)
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication
Arizona State University
August 2011 – May 2013 Visiting Associate Professor (on sabbatical leave)
Dept. of Media and Communication
College of Liberal Arts & Social Sciences
City University of Hong Kong
August 2005 – May 2010 Assistant Professor
Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication
Arizona State University
June 2007 – May 2013 Adjunct Professor
Zanvyl Krieger School of Arts and Sciences
Johns Hopkins University
August 2002 – July 2005 Teaching Assistant / Instructor
College of Journalism & Communications
University of Florida
PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE
2009 – present China Central Television (English Channel) (Beijing, China)
Current Affair Commentator (part-time)
2011 – 2013 Chinese Phoenix TV News Network (Hong Kong, China)
Editor-reviewed Journal Articles & Book Chapters Prior to 2000: (in Chinese)
Wu, X. (1999). Who should audit Chinese newspapers’ circulation? Business World, Dec.1, 1999, (pp.
89-91).
Wu, X. (1994). Behind the economic miracle: An analysis of Southern China’s new economic boom.
Economic Reference Daily, Oct. 11, 1994, p.9.
Wu, X. (1993). The new historic role for Chinese scholars. Xinhua Daily Telegraph, Oct. 10, 1993, p.5.
Wu, X. (1992). The educator & the educated. In Collections of the Best Essays in People’s University of
China (pp. 399-401). Beijing: People’s University of China Publishing House.
Wu, X. (1991). The Business Card of China. Economic Daily, June 6, 1991, p. 3.
Wu, X. (1991). Social & economic development in China’s autonomous region. Beijing Economy Weekly,
Oct. 10, 1991, p.7.
Research Grants
Dec. 2016-July 2017: Guangzhou Social Science Institute ($70,000)—Project Title: How to Rebrand the
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Guangzhou Identity in the West? (A project for the Guangzhou municipal city in
preparation for the Fortune Global Forum to be held in December 2017)
October 2013-August 2014: Peace and Development Foundation ($50,000)—Project Title: A comparative
survey analysis of American opinion leaders’ and general public’s perception of Chinese
government.
August 2011: China National Fund ($10,000)—Project Title: An analysis of China’s 2011 image-
building advertising campaign
August 2010: China Foreign Communication Department Research Grant ($3,000)—
Project Title: Foreign Correspondents’ Perception of Chinese Communist Party.
August 2009: China Foreign Communication Department Grant ($5,000)—Project Title: A
review of President Obama’s foreign policy speeches and his speech-writing team.
March 2009: Walter Cronkite School Dean’s Research Grant (DRG) ($6,000)—Project Title: Shoe-
Dodging Diplomacy: A comparative study of U.S. and Chinese governments’ crisis
management strategies to the shoe-throwing protest against their leaders.
March 2008: Walter Cronkite School Dean’s Research Grant (DRG) ($6,000)—Project Title:
China’s Olympic PR & Crisis Management: A case study of Chinese government’s crisis
management skills before, during and after the March 2008 riots in Tibet.
May 2007: Chiang Ching-Kuo Junior Scholar Grant ($18,000)—Project Title: Chinese cyber
nationalism & its political implications: Reflections from activists, scholars, and policy
makers in China.
March 2007: Walter Cronkite School Dean’s Research Grant (DRG) ($6,000)—Project Title: Internal
reference: China’s confidential news gathering and disseminating system.
March 2006: Walter Cronkite School Dean’s Research Grant (DRG) ($6,000)—Project Title: The
evolution of Chinese cyber nationalism: A historical review (1994-2005).
Aug. 2002-Aug. 2005: University of Florida Alumni Fellowship (with an annual stipend of $21,000).
Project Title: Chinese cyber nationalism: How the online communication technology
changed China’s social and political transition.
TEACHING & ADVISING
Courses Taught:
2011-2013: City University of Hong Kong
Production of PR Communication (COM 3413)
Media & Society (COM 3106)
China in the Eyes of Foreign Media (GE 3201)
PR Lab (COM 5604)
2005-2011: Arizona State University
International Business Journalism: Chinese Perspective (JMC494/MCO598)
Public Relations Techniques (JMC 270)
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Strategic Media & Public Relations (JMC 310)
Communication in Contemporary China (CHI 394) ASU Confucius Institute
Advanced Public Relations Campaign (JMC 401)
Writing for Public Relations (JMC 415)
Research in Mass Media (JMC 436)
Research Methods in Mass Communication (MCO 510) graduate-level
Public Relations Capstone (PR Lab) (MCO 591) graduate-level
2007-2012: Johns Hopkins University
Communication in Contemporary China (480-690-graduate level seminar)
Political Communication in China
2004-5: University of Florida
Mass Communication Research Methods (MMC 400)
Students Advised:
Ph.D. Dissertation Committee Adelaida V. Severson (2006). Cuba’s Media System after Castro (College of Public Affairs at
ASU).
Gong Jie (2010). Comparative Rhetoric and Intercultural Communication: A Review of
China’s International Events (Hugh Downs School of Human Communication at ASU)
Master of Mass Communication: Applied Project Committees (chair)-completed Emily Falkner (2008). A Content Analysis of the Press Coverage of Ahmadinejad’s Visit to
New York.
Elissa Thompson (2008). Law Firm and Integrated Marketing Communication Tactics.
Kimberly McGuire (2007). Deliberating China’s “Peaceful Rise”: An Analysis of Print News
Coverage in America.
Crystal Begay (2007). Does Protection Way Teaching Protect from Crisis? Examining the
Navajo Cultural Influence on the Practice and Perception of Crisis Communication.
Nicole Romanoff (2007). Crisis Communication at Arizona State University: A Case Study of
Media Coverage on the Alleged Shooting by ASU Football Player Loren Wade.
Danielle Westerman (2007). Marketing the POD Book: An Analysis of Promotional Services
Offered to Authors by Online POD Publishers.
Master of Mass Communication: Applied Project Committees (member)-completed Laurie Woofter (2009). Framing the Games: U.S. Newspaper’s Coverage of the Beijing
Olympics 2008.
Kenny Quihuis (2009). A Content Analysis of Nuclear Plant Websites.
Nicholas Gerbis (2008). Analysis of the Occurrence of Non-occurrence of Climate Change
Denial Discourse in Newspaper Coverage of the 2007 Intergovernmental Panel on Climate
Change Final Report.
Sally Filler (2008). Strategic Use of YouTube by Presidential Campaigns during the 2008
Presidential Primaries: An Exploration.
Chelsea Marti (2007). Does Protest Change Group Portrayal in U.S. News? Falun Gong
Before and After a Washington D.C. Protest.
Yesmeen El-Shafey (2006). Racism or Reality: One year out, how does the news media’s
coverage of Hurricane Katrina stand up?
Master of Mass Communication: Applied Project Committees (member)-in progress
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Greg Taylor (2008). Public Relations Applications in Southern Arizona Community.
AWARDS & HONORS
2013 Best Paper Award, 3rd International Communication Forum, Changchun, China.
2012 Top Paper Award, 5th International Forum on PR & Advertising
2011 Zenith Awards Top Prize winners in PR Writing, PR Research (advisor)
2010 Zenith Awards Top Prize winners in PR Writing, PR Design, PR Research (advisor)
2010 PSAid International Competition, Second Place & Third Place (advisor)
2010 Marquis Who’s Who in America (2011 edition)
2009 Marquis Who’s Who in America (2010 edition)
2009 Faculty Research Award, Walter Cronkite School of Journalism & Mass Communication,
Arizona State University.
2009 Honorary Mention, Center for Disease Control STD Awareness Campaign Competition,
advisor for the Cronkite School’s “V-3 Communications” team.
2004 Outstanding International Student Award for high academic achievements, demonstrated
leadership, and outstanding program contributions, University of Florida.
2003 Outstanding International Student Award for Academic Achievement, University of Florida.
2002 Outstanding Academic Achievement Award to International Students, University of Florida.
2002 Recipient of the Alumni Fellowship, the most prestigious scholarship at the University of Florida.
1994 Outstanding Employee of Xinhua News Agency
1992 Recipient of the People’s Daily Scholarship, the highest national award to Chinese students
majoring in Journalism, People’s University of China
(Awarded to 10 journalism students around the nation each year).
1992 Excellent Student Leader Award, People’s University of China (Awarded to top 5% of all
students).
1992 Top Thesis Award, People’s University of China. 1991 Third Place Winner of the “Peacock Cup National Economic Essay Contest”.
SERVICE
Professional Service Newsletter Editor
o 2008-2010: Chinese Communication Association [CCA] Newsletter (quarterly newsletter
with over 1,000 subscribers)
Editorial Board Member
o 2009-present: Journal of Media and Communication Studies
Manuscript Reviewer for Book
o 2010: Prentice Hall-Business Publishing
o 2009: Palgrave Macmillan Publishers
o 2008: Prentice Hall Press
o 2007: CQ Press
Journal Reviewer
o 2009-present: International Journal of Press/Politics
o 2009-present: Modern China
o 2007-present: Journal of Information Technology & Politics
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o 2007-present: Journal of Broadcasting & Electronic Media
o 2007-present: Studies in Ethnicity and Nationalism
o 2007-present: North West Communication Association Journal
o 2007-present: Communication Yearbook
o 2007-present: Journalism & Mass Communication Educator
o 2006-present: Asian Journal of Communication
Conference Paper Reviewer o 2007-present: World Journalism Education Congress (WJEC)
o 2008-present: annual National Communication Association convention, International &
Intercultural Communication Division.
o 2003, 2006: annual Association for Education in Journalism and Mass Communication
convention, Mass Communication & Society, International Communication Divisions.
o 2006-present: annual International Communication Association convention, Political
Communication Division.
College & University Service o Member: Doctoral Committee (2008-2010), Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and
Mass Communication, Arizona State University.
o Panelist: “International TA Orientation: Expectations and norms for instructor behavior
in the classroom.” Professional Development in the Graduate College, August 20, 2008,
Arizona State University.
o Discussant: “China Sichuan Quake Relief and Recovery Meeting,” Office of Vice
President for Global Engagement, August 1, 2008, Arizona State University.
o Guest Speaker: “Public relations and public policy research dissemination,” a roundtable
seminar with scholars from Moscow State University, sponsored by The Melikian Center,
February 18, 2008, Arizona State University.
o Member: Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication “PR/New
Media Faculty Members Search Committee” (March 2007), Arizona State University.
o Member: Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication “Diversity
Action Team” (2006-2007), Arizona State University.
o Member: Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication “Media Minor
Curriculum Reform Action Team (2006-2007), Arizona State University.
o Member: Walter Cronkite School of Journalism and Mass Communication “New Faculty
Search Committee and Research Committee” (2006-2007), Arizona State University.
o Member: College of Journalism & Communications “International Committee” (2003-
2004), University of Florida.
o Member: College of Journalism & Communications “Graduate Research Committee”
(2002-2003), University of Florida.
o Data analyst (SPSS) & project assistant (2003) for the CIRCLE foundation-funded
project: “Kids Voting America follow-up study: focus group in Florida” (Principal
Investigator: Dr. Spiro Kiousis), University of Florida.
o Data analyst (SPSS) & auditor (2001-2002) for the state-funded research: “Florida’s
Anti-Tobacco Advertising & Marketing Research” (Principal Investigator: Dr. Mary Ann
Ferguson), University of Florida.
Community Service
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o Invited speaker, “Chinese cyber nationalism: evolution and implications.” A seminar
session sponsored by North Scottsdale Community, March 30, 2009. Scottsdale, AZ.
o Invited speaker, “China’s Internet development and the Sino-U.S. relationship.”
the Valley of the Sun Kiwanis Club, Wyndham Hotel, March 29, 2006, Phoenix, AZ.
Media References o Interviewed & quoted by the following international media:
AFP (Aug. 25, 2008; Aug. 10, 2009 about Beijing Olympics Games and cyber
nationalism)
Bloomberg News (Aug. 12, 2008; July 20, 2009 about China’s media control and
Olympics Games)
AP (Dec. 2, 2008 on GM bankruptcy; June 3, 2009 on China’s June Fourth
Incident anniversary)
Voice of America (May 2, 2009 on China’s “angry youth”)
Austrian Broadcasting Corp. (May 5, 2009 on China’s cyber nationalistic
movement)
International Herald Tribune (April 17, 2009 on China’s earthquake reaction)
Chicago Tribune (Aug. 9, 2008 about Beijing Olympics Games)
Los Angeles Times (Aug. 9, 2008 on Beijing Olympics Games; May 31, 2009 on
China’s “angry youth”)
Financial Times (Aug. 8, 2008 on China’s online hackers)
Guardian (March 18 on the riots in Tibet; Aug. 7, 2008 on Beijing Olympics
Games)
Channel 12 (Aug. 8-12, 2008 on Beijing Olympics Games)
BBC (June 28, 2008 on China’s earthquake reactions)
International Herald Tribune (June 4, 2008 on China’s crisis management after
Sichuan earthquake)
Al Jazeera (live interview 30 minutes, June 4, 2008 on Beijing’s preparation for
the Olympics Games)
MSNBC (June 4, 2008 on Chinese government’s crisis management strategies)
Wall Street Journal (May 24, 2008 on Beijing’s crisis reactions after Tibet riot)
New Yorker (May 22, 2008 on China’s cyber nationalism movement and “angry
youth”)
Reuters (April 29, 2008 on China’s crisis management and cyber nationalism)
The Straits Times (April 26, 2008 on Chinese cyber nationalists)
Weekend Avisen (April 18, 2008 on Chinese cyber nationalism)
Asia Times Online, (July 22, 2004 on China’s new online media law)
PBS Frontline: “From China with Love” (January 15, 2004 on an alleged
Chinese spy case)
o Interviewed & quoted by the following Chinese media:
China Social Science Journal (May 6, 2010, front page story, on Shanghai
2010 World Expo & China’s Image)
International Herald Leader (April 26, 2010, pg.10, on how to interpret and
build “Chinese Dream”)
Xinmin Weekly (Feb. 12, 2009 on Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao’s reaction
toward a shoe-throwing incident)
Arizona Chinese News (December 12, 2008, a feature story of my speech on
Sino-U.S. relationship)
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CCTV-9 Dialogue (guest expert, May 31, June 26, July 1, 2008; May 25, June 30,
July 6, 2009 on a range of issues about China’s earthquake reaction, cyber